How can I filter my search results?

When you’re searching for stories in Feedly, there are several powerful search filters to narrow your search results and find just what you’re looking for. You can search within Boards or Feeds, within a specific time frame, or even look for specific media embedded in the search results (for instance, video).

  • Everything vs. Title: On the right to your search you choose if you want to search in the whole article or just in the title to narrow down the results.
  • Search In: By default, you search in All Personal Feeds or All Team Feeds - in the settings on the right. You can search within your different sources in Feedly to get content that only certain publications you follow publish or within certain Boards or Feedly AI Feeds.
  • Published: You can define your search within today, the last seven days, the last 30 days, or forever, based on whether or not you’re looking for the most up-to-date news. Under the Time drop-down menu you can specify the time frame of your search.
  • Sort By: With Sort By, search by popularity or chronologically. To read only the most popular stories, select Popularity in the Sort By drop-down menu. To see the most recent stories, select “Newest" in the dropdown menu. 
  • Embedded content: Feedly’s search also allows you to search specifically for stories with video, audio, or document. To use this filter, select one of the options in the drop-down menu under Embeds. This can be useful for people looking across the web for video reviews, for instance

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